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USS S 26 (SS 131)

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Name
  
USS S-26

Commissioned
  
15 October 1923

Construction started
  
7 November 1919

Length
  
67 m

Laid down
  
7 November 1919

Class and type
  
S-class submarine

Launched
  
22 August 1922

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Fate
  
Accidentally rammed and sunk, 24 January 1942

Displacement
  
854 long tons (868 t) surfaced 1,062 long tons (1,079 t) submerged

Builder
  
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation

USS S-26 (SS-131) was an S-class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 7 November 1919 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. She launched on 22 August 1922 sponsored by Mrs. Carlos Bean, and commissioned on 15 October 1923 with Lieutenant Edmund W. Burrough in command.

Operating out of New London, Connecticut from 1923–1925, S-26 visited St. Thomas and Trinidad from January–April 1924, and Hawaii from 27 April-30 May 1925. Cruising from California ports, mainly Mare Island, San Diego, and San Pedro, California, S-26 visited Hawaii in the summers of 1927-1930. She also served in the Panama Canal area from March–May 1927, and in February 1929. Departing San Diego on 1 December 1930, she arrived at Pearl Harbor on 12 December. From then into 1938, S-26 served at Pearl Harbor. Sailing from there on 15 October 1938, she returned to New London on 25 March 1939. Entering a period of partial duty on 15 April that year, she resumed full duty on 1 July 1940.

Following duty at New London and hydrogen tests at Washington, DC, S-26 sailed from New London on 10 December 1941, and arrived at Coco Solo, Panama on 19 December. Accidentally rammed by the submarine chaser Sturdy at night in the Gulf of Panama, S-26 sank on 24 January 1942 with the loss of 46 men. Three men, the Captain, Executive Officer, and a lookout, survived. Though divers were sent down to the wreck over the following days, her hull was not salvaged.

References

USS S-26 (SS-131) Wikipedia